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J TbcPadticabSun n r AFTERNOON AND WEEKLY t x DY TlIESUNPUIHISHtNGCOjINOORIOIIATEn Hum V Fnnia nnldrat veal Editor EDWII 3 niton General Mown SUBSCRIPTION RATES t literal >t the pMtofflM M Pefaeah- Kj u Ceased elua tat tier > THE DAILY SON tD terrierpereek t toBt I nIl WEEKLY SUN Ope peat Pp wall peerage peld l 1100 AadreM TilE SUN Ps eeaC- t Orrica 111 Boutn Third I TEUFHOKS No 158 El ivi i 4 Cot i iPalmer House I t eNN HfNe eeNlNeNee THCRSDAY JANUARY SS 1903 I f + r DAILY THOUGHT Life Is Incomplete with any ol Its duties nniono 4 SUFFRAGE IS SCIIOOL ELECTIONS The Padncah delegation that has cone to Frankfort seeking r nmendments Is committed cbarlerI rl I Women suffrage provision In the sec I haI tlwomen have risen In tbtlr Indignation V lglI ¬ ttt I I e re I that many of the 1 S r 1 Ie1han I j preserve They are flghtlcg the reposed repeatof 1 the law on the I jit t IIhan It lOrnt arid ought to be allowed to do It It I Ik a tact nevertheless that tOe women ft do not vote right or not right even I I Imay they haTe the power The be come truth In the argument i I takI arouse interest cud for this reason they do not Tote in school elections tIloneyer as the Lexington Herald suggests if the women who are doing the protesting and who take the men interest in such matters when then is i legislation promised or sought Were as c tactive after they secured such concessions even as insignificant as i suffrage in school elections the pre- en arguments that the women who should do not avail themselves of the privilege and leave It to bo prosti er tiled by Illiterate and worse by women could not be made- i pTho Our schools can never be up to the best possible standard until the public 1fl much more alive to their interests it than it is now until citizens generally r an informed as to school improve at menu and advances In other places 7alld are eager to obtain these im TTovements for our own schools it Is to possible even probable that this in term may be constantly Increased by i the women electors whom an effort is now being made to shut out of all par tlclpatlon in school affairs and The Herald then signifies Its ob ell jectlon to the women suffrage clause get of the second class charter as it now stands and suggests that there be an educational qualification because there is no reason for further Ina creasing the Illiterate vote of rat community u was done by the granting of the school suffrage to all women of voting age Tbe South the has suffered already too mach fro ofm enforced enlsrgements of the sot It f rage I it declares to be willing to commit itself rashly to still greater enlargements To ns the granting of a school suffrage for The women with an educational qnalltt cotton would have seemed a mac p was jouta er one for the womans canseif their on cause was to be Judged by Its r- eYsuitsthan thi the ono that was made I and contendedI the days men we are not now debating The have question to our minds I Is one of is good of expediency to the whole ss community If the educational quill fication Is to be tried in this country Js it seems fitting to apply it first t the vote on educational matters i If it ever to be applied universally the en terlng wedge can be made most easily whore the suffrage Is extended We C Canffnglsts believe that those women who look upon any ques tlon of pnbllo interest not from the I standpoint of citizens desiring the common good lull its they would have masculine voters In national affairs look upon pnbllo questions It neither as Republicans nor as Demo icrap Dot as Americans that such women suffragists would be found in The 1one accord with ns It a test could beI I gesS td of the school suffrage to women with good an educational cjuallfiactlon Would not such an educational amendment paves l Whdilemuai compro by ceeaeeeueoo0DD1eoovCJr and both The Lane success i 1Lme Jrurnal s and TheSslurdaloI r med p F t xu nP Dag ahediaiug In sior xhidrhebubten tpchdlathom- r I r IlaopootolJwanalevwel i nfatauuaauuwu- o SCOT tt f J I I promoIe 1 sepal of women whoop suffrage and 1 those who oppose this upset u would redound to the I 1 7019MANAQ commonooI I JUST TilE SAME I I A lot ot banoombe never did answer 1an argument The city I Is In a bad knowsa borrow money several months before the time for making a new levy shows IR The tax levy may Indeed here been too smell but why t Decanse of extravagance Certain appropriations were made for certain purposes Either these appropriations were in adequate which shows a lock of Judg ¬ ment or they were wasted pate shows a look of prudence and when they were spent others appropriations were drawn onto make np the short age There may have been a neat ¬ city for this borrowlnr It I Is likely that there wee as the admlnls tratlon that made the tax levy showed such a wanton lack of Intelligent 1 buslneess mitten that their judgment I of what it would wet to run the city was probably u far from correct a 1 eltravaigance I spent on the streets Ride over o streets and see 1 If there Is any of what It was spent for In other departments there has been similar ex ¬ travagance The city I Is not only bar ¬ rowing money but it has nothing to show for 30000 or 110000 that I ought to be in the sinking load and anrl set tled It has been spot and will ve to be mule good some time The Sun will be very glad wben the statement that I is aald to be In pre preparation Tho fact If It is a tact that the former city clerk did not keep the records well dot not exonae the ad ministration rev its extravagance the city oouncll had re trlote itself to the appropriations made for running the olty when terry was made last Jane there would now beno deficit honldn any more dllly dallying from the board of wealth e the matter into their own bands and see that we have an institution of this description at sate Last sum mere the board was a nonentity and for of several months now then has been no an importt and acted on by the health board wen neglected or rather Ignored en tlrely by this board It I snow claimed that there an vacancies becinse of some of the newly elected members falling to qualify In time end some clilm that there la no president or eta officers because the time s too law for reorganizing the board has organlutloaomen Jo they hold on until their successors are elected and qualify and so you have We need a board of health ono the Clvio Federation might try its hand providing the city one The ladles know the need of st health board and should be willing to use their efforts A secure one for Padncah not resets Bull that it ia em affair that ladles should concern themselves with but because everything else baa lolled When women consider the matter agitate l It perhaps the city coon and the members of the board will ashamed of themselves and take some steps towards rectifying the wrong that hat existed so long Think of s city the size of Padncah with 30000 Inhabitants and over and virtually no board of health The Sun did not attempt to convince city council of the inadvlsabtllty getting another telephone system has far too much knowledge ot the bf Impossibility of some things fur in stinoe of convincing a body u Intel llgent u the retry council of anything arguments The Sun brought to bear against another telephone system to show the people what Dam will skulls they here put in office Later it will not be necessary to shoo- s It will become self evident A the council that constantly raises salaries creates new offices when It knows city is Borrowing money every to run the government and will to increase taxes ta pay f It back rather a dangerous experiment for a ST FOOD NOT ALL John Food is not all the thin man call steeds Maybe hes sick You an bringing rive club dent Emulsion can make him cat That Emulsion gives a man appetite and feeds him both W and brings back lost flcshage trolNo weakest stomach can die- t Scotts Emulsion It tastes too Scotts Emulsion A the way for other food en wasted and weakened ot long l illness it gives strength appetite that ordinary food cannot give Not only food coc icine too Scotts Emul moat the of pure cod liler oilM l Brad yea a flus q y II rol IJ1o Ill B DOWN w yrrlsaa4 i vn vwa p Ie ° F w o I I 3 t A 1 J I MOTHERS DO YOU hKhfOW I rte ray se nd birth nedtctsiet ad moit rtmxlit fur WOTO Q U lee treat- of her deuces i con t sain more or I optom T3 ltrrchnlQF > 1e Kuw that opruin nJ roorphlnt an Ctaplleoartotla pehonsl nstooatrleoddaCro out labrhoIheorpo Iweor- M f0Ye I Yea Koow tRal yea oaeald sot b mipningpnenontrl I hn I a p rlr Tbl Peet ratloo net lholl It U ppli4 ularnallf eel7 lo Vm Kaw tact Mthr TrltaJ I Is a elbrstd nrtcHpttna seat bollIt Pea bo J I la art ear furl r peer and that each boul 0 ho poem beers the sumo of The 110- I b l4KcaUtorCftr Do Tee Pee lhlwMan vag this 10 i fKt rmrfr itirlnccklldklrtk or lhrooaDw Ik e eellr pClod of iittlon chr r eenenn roWr14 that bbp m wenh basset Tbgon faaa OdnStlto tr g aer mDtlleM OarpooY as sees BRAORELD REQUUTOR CO ATLANTA OA I = cllbll t the Republicans did not put It there dWe are not talking about I89597 l We are talking about 100K03 No matter bow the Republican council itroared never left them as the finances are at sent nor with the pnipect of such a deficit While Former Citj Attorney Light foot was reducing the cltyIIblllt by 11300 In the Allen case might jut as well have reduced It to nothing This would have been tat more acceptable to the people HAS BEEN THE ROUNDS PROMINENT Y M O A WORKER ONCE A NEWSPAPER MAN Mr George T Hooter of Chicago who is here this week in the Interest the Y M U A work I Is not only 1 renal worker mad a forcible 1 speaker but a most agreeable andI pleisant man socially ant has won marry friends In his stay here All this may be easily accounted for by the fact that ho Is an osmewspa mm and has worked In all depart ments of this varied school tromI I the hellbox cpas be cleverly puts itvis and he I Ho D r iik tml that itboa I ba lauluot down as some poorI devils hue been doomed to go was with Eugene Fields on the Gazette at one time and has mash I cr Interesting reminiscences of tbl versatile genius and especially ot his copy which 1s said to here had all that essential earmark of genius ih legibility Mr Bonier I Ion the IroI I gram for the coming state Y M O l convention hero and his return will be a pleasant scent to all w hosurf hue met him and enjoyed him tbli I week TIlE PADUCAII CROWD AND OTHER DELEGATIONS ch REACH TRANSPORT TO AP PEAR BEFORE COM NITTEE- 9FnntfatKyJaa t 33 Delegations from the commercial bodies of Louts vllle Lexington Paducah Bowling Green Shelbyvllle and Ashland ere here to appear before the committees the house on constitutional amend mend and corporate Institutions to urge the repeal of the double liability clones as to corporations and to away with the ad valorem system of taxatonsin cities Tbe committees hue joint sseslons to hcar tbe delegation The bills to repeal t the double liability come was offered house by Representative New comb and In the senate by W W Books The bill proposing the con t1 tutlonal amendment was offered by to Representative Letterle and Senator to Weller pi LOUIS EXPOSITION LODD seen Frankfort Jan 33 Governor Beckham has received a telegram from A Lee of St Louis announcing bat the delegation from Missouri totwo on the assembly In the interest 01rh exposition appropriation will ar here on January 38 next Iresl lions of tbe local Commercial I Is arranging a reception for them BANDMASTER DEADII year Evansvllle boat Jan 230eorgeai Warren famous as a bandmaster musical writer died this moraine vllle seventyflve years He retired business several yon a Apoplexy was the coma of his along MAJOR PAYNE DEAD Mayfield Ky Jan 23Uajor M Payne one of the oldest citizens 1 jhe neiIn erese a A Prentlss Psynejof this ciITand DEATH AT FARMINUTON who Joke Oochran son of Billy OocbranIOn deceased end nephew of JIo hran of Mayfleld died of pneuIt at his home near Parmlngton ° ITO age of S3 years r W W Asher of 70eLeans basso lets Is visiting his daughter Mrs If it alley patrol J L 1 fin SMALLPOX IN GRAVES i ALL OP THR PATIENTS WI lOON IJE OUT OF lUNflEK MsjfleM Ky Jan 99Thera oreJ about sixteen owes of small pox In I the county at this time Miss Kate Lock harts ease at Fsrtnlngton Is a mild one and she will soon recover Boo contracted the disease at Oekt on Hlctraan county ant it broke ont her after she came home There I no danger of a spread from her race Henry IIhoda Hickory has good CIO but I Is Improving end tnero I Is no danger of a spread there The child of horses Wlllltms at Water Valley hue a light caw of It- t bu at present Is doing well and will soon be up- Edwin Lucas ofWIngo Improving Maend will soon recover All the other cages at WnRO are about well and excitement has about subsided There I Is another case about three les southwest of Water Valley bat I It is In goal condition The two cases In JIayfleld are get ting along well Then are several other cases scat tend about over the county all ot hich are out of danger LOUISVILLE DIVISION WINS TRACKS IN BETTER SHAPE THAN ANY OTUER DIVIS I0NON1 I 0 Chicago Jan g3The Louisville division of the Illinois Central again carries off the honors In the annual track Inspection a tall report of which was Issued today by Assistant J Ueneral Manager J F Wallace Track Inspection on that system Is matter of mncb teetered to the em ployes The section foreman on the division gaining the highest average p151Da d foreman having the brat section on the entire line gets a post of a differ ent color The post men are the ones entitled to promotion when angles are to be filled In higher places O W Mortal a section foreman 01 the Louisville division attained the highest standing tae the Teat with a generalaverage of SO76 The get er al 1 averages for the molD line by dlvls l ions are Chicago 7380 St Louis 7395 Springfield 7366 Peo via 8389 Freeport 7080 Dnbuque 7135 Omaha 7085 Cherokee 0793 Louisville 7683 Tennessee 7373 Mississippi 70 Lonlnlana 6i 3S PSrThe averages on the Yazoo lints range from 75 Son the Lonk lana sib ion to 511 on the Vicksburg dlvls RAILROAD DEAL SCENTED REPORT THAT L a IS PREPAU isINO TO ENTER IWOXVILLE TENN Kcoxvllle Penn Jan 99it Is I roe llably stated that a recent big r- estate al deal In which 138000 cash wa paid for valuable property In the rail section of the city Indicates the coming to Knoxvllle of the Illinois Central over the Tennessee Cent line and the Seaboard Air Line from Atlanta over the Atlanta Knou and Northern It Is stated tuft property was based Atlanta roods stockholders h141t meeting In Atlanta area It f Is wbrrebTthe0 the Seaboard Both the Illinois On tral and Seaboard are said to co lines from tbe Mississippi to the At lantlo Ocean and such a combination aaolorpled l enb here I anDIG APPROPRIATIONI 1200 000 WANTED TO COMPLETE A LEVEE ON THE MIS I S9SIPPL1D Washington Jan 23 Represent Ia live Pierce of Tennessee appeared tore the siren and harbors committee I ask for an appropriation of 200000 I complete the levee on the Misslsslp sires in Fulton wanly Ky ndI Iia I PleraY has a number of the members of t thoII II algood I II amount lIe else woofs a snrvey tae I looks rasa dams on Forked Deer from Dyorsbnrg to the mouth TO FIGHT TilE BOEBS j tear Richard Rawllns a young formerly of Padncab and who In the English army ashore or two ago after having mule to kill himself at the Palm house has returned tut left for Loolt last evening saying that IL would return to England end again th t without the excitement of sol I tidlern GOES OUT OF DUSINESS have sold out my tailoring traill on to Mr Will J Dlcke and want who are Indebted to me to call settle Immediately and wantei f have accounts against me to pre j them at once that they may bo at paid Respectfully W L THOMPSON CURE A IN ONE Take Laxative BromoQnlnlne Tab ¬ All druggists refund the money laU to cure E W Droves sig I Is on each box SBo J ry r I I STARTSI- L WITH A COLD j I > J J i Climb Is a Hi gulag cold tblch l j on refuses to yield to IsS otilliiarj tnilatit a Catarrh usually starts with a lu the head and If left unchecked t his climate rarely gets well of its As fresh cold li taken Ihe disease spreads getting deeper rend deeper creeping along the macaw membranes from nose to throat from throat to windpipe from windpipe to bronohlal tuber and mom bronchial tubes lung cells The mnoous membranes all oou nect on < with another Hence III Is easy to sprout from one pirt to anoth er lined with this same membr an This Is I why catarrh In the head e °n ° affects the throat and finally the d 0D1eat nth Itself bringing on chronlo catarrh of the stomach which Is a most obstl eta form of dyspepsia Everybody li now well agreed t I catarrh Is I a blood disease and not a lo a cal one mad the attempt to cure by local applications simply gives tempo nl7 relief from the purely 1 local symptoms without the remotest affect 1 In staying the progress fJhe disease IhoThere I Is a new preparation recently offered to the public that is I apparent ly destined to do away with err ° other ram of catarrh treatment reThis new remedy Is not a secret cat medicine tut la a large pleasant tasting tablet composed of Blood root tied gum from the Eucalyptus tree and other valuable and harmless spe elites which are taken Internally salla J seem to have a remittable beneficial effect upon the blood sod mncons membranes aparenllyoUmlaallng the catairhal poison from the whole sys temTbOle tablets while being pleasant Iwet convenient and absolutely safe to use have mule tom In lonjj standing cs of catarrh that are little short marvelous They are sold bv drug gists under name ff Stunts Catarrh Tablets andany catarrh sufferer who JQhas salves I eta and realized their Inc onmy venlence end nielessnesi will tally ap reolate the difference between a mere palUtlve and g theiving aImpartial i cAll for full sited package and no ms where the catarrh is located In toesaid head throb lungs or stomach Sin Toawllh daysnse rotInCO IteWAUD 1100 RfllIlls l be j p leased t to learn the there Is at least l one dreaded disease that science has on een able to cure In All its stages and thethe Is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure I lo tok the medial fraternity Catarrh bslnhi j constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Ha internallyat I actand fag directly upon the blood andbef cons surfaces of the system the dettroyingthefoundation of the ense mad giving the patient strength of building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith In I Its curative powers that they offei one hundred dollars for pait 1 monlals Address F J CHENEY l6 00 Toledo Q on Sold by druggists 7tc lastbs was CONDUCTOR LOSES old not A POCKETCOOK Conductor Smued of the I C t pocketbook containing UO and a I traveling card the hoer which be priics higher tuna the moneTolie kid j jut left a barber shop and hub ntufTed the money In his pocketbook end placed the book la his hip pocket lie then balled a street car and thinks In tiers riding the pocketbook must have In worked up and ont of the pocket SOUTH CAROLINA INTEBHTATB ro liomt addn Pikan erOn account of tie above occasion the Kashvlllo Chattanocga and St ouis railway Is now selling eicnnlon tickets to Charleston at very 1 ow1l rates Apply to N a and St L etor cket agents for tall Information lately MAY 11E AN ESCAPED CONVICT corner Enoch Melton colored In jail here suspicion I Is believed to be an goIou t ter ghteen months of Ja twentyone earTIIE sentenoo for killing a negro In a broil 1 rails Tcnij He hue confessed to lice OMoer Tom Evltti that he Is the man es wanted but a picture of him has been sent to Nashville to be sore he Is the lined tight one t8J 1 7 < = 0 > 7 c J l r rSIiEItEfUSED IANb TIlE COURT HAD TO DIS MISS TUG WARRANT jMayfleldrty Jan 85 Several da rll ago Mitt Daisy MoCltl a young gi about eighteen years oU and living I In the neighborhood of Rock this coun- t came to town and I Icfore Judge Webb swore to an affidavit that one Levi DyrI of Oalloway county Lad under promise cf marriage lednoed herYesterday the caw came up fur trial before Judge Webb and the defendant announced that he was ready to marry the girl When asked If she wcnld marry him the positively refused tier father was called In and ho s are tamed the girl The defendant agreed to do ai the girl claimed he hail prom ised to do and she declined the court hid to dismiss the eai Illll NIOIIT Tomorrow night the Mies of Ihe Yi M U A will heeler the yindjf rutn of the association and their friends coldto served and a program prepared The ladles have been busy for the pat week or longer arranging for the reception and It will be a big thing All the members of the association and 0ir friends are tactical to attend I The reception Is given to arouse later In the work and to promote t membership and the state convention The reception wilt begin at 8nn1 con iskit I especial j The ladles committee met oatcr day afternoon at 4 oclock at t association to arrange for the slate i convention ant the reception tomot row night There pas B Urge attend ance and the meeting was a success lo every way 1The arithmetic class will meet at 7 membersrot Ere requested to attend NOTICE OF TUB FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS the district tomb of the United Blahs for the District of Kentucky In bankruptcy In the matter ot Robert L Nelson l bankrupt To the creditors of Robert L Nel of Lamed la the wanly of Mo Cracken and district aforesaid a cunkrupt ofNovice I Is hereby given that on the lath day of January A D loot 1 said Robert L Nelson was duly ad bankrupt and that the Hut teeting of his creditors will be held t office In Padncah McCraeken wary Kentucky on the 4th slay of Febrnaiy A DISOJ at I oclock 1 In forenoon at which time the said ditors may attend prove thel- im appoint a trustee examine th otaetier business as may come jiroperly before meeting Dagbyon Baukruplcy exPaducah Ky Jan 31 IV03 NEVER TOUOIIED HIM Constable Alex Patton wen after U Price a man who had been llv Ing In one of Mr J C farleyi houses the South Slate and Intended It I Is IILk soaps a position without paying r 113 j he owed The Omar went after m yesterday afternoon and went toeUv swift for him and reached the river hired a man to take him urn then cheerfulsits Oooilbye old man as he got out shooting range QUITE IMPROBABLE A letter was received at the Herald office Monday signed A Friend ins ting to ns the startling Information ta well known Paducah young tasty who has visited In Metropolis several occasions has just fallen hurts 111000 The small fortune left her so the letter tatllban 1 sweetheart from whom she had heard for years The writer con atrlJentheaffab qnite romantic would also like to add that It I Is quite Improbable Metropolis Herald REDUCED nAT ro T1EBT Commencing March 1 and dally thereafter until April 30 1003 the Wisconsin Central Ry will sell Set tickets from Chicago to mints Montana Idaho Oregon Washing- ton area British Columbia at greatly uced rates For detailed Informs n Inquire of nearest ticket agent or ress T D Campbell D P A lie e Building Cincinnati 0 or James 0 Pond General Passenger Agent Milwaukee Wit HAS PURCHASED A SALOON a W Rodfns formerly propel of the blue ribbon saloon but t In the restaurant business has purchased the Conrad Beyer saloon of Third and Court streets the yesterdaye l open on Uatnrday af having made a sew repairs UNIFORMS EXiEOTED The trousers and vests for the po ¬ have been received bnt the blouse and overcoats have not yet been seabed It U thought that Paducahi will soon appear In their new garments This slcaatare l 01 trerj hn of tae paalae 1AtaN1tiYfBcomoaQulIincTibisss I c s U u- L I Ii IiS l SIiERRirfaRUSSCGIfLU616UR CO jM +CfliWR EltYiMH m USKESSEE STREETS a3Bpb Have a Complete Stock of 0 ROUGH I AND DRESSED t t i LUMBER I II I i Sash oursm I f t i iand Blinds I k Ir See them if you are g going to build PItONbe E I 29r rIzPJ f J4I2 tz dP z 4p l2 ai S Sf I 1 S 1oi JmIlm t heWRPAXTONPntunnr R RUDY C SMitn TilE CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK t PADUCAH KENTUCKY Capital Stock and Surplus 13000000 6opIRBOTOR9 t- Jas A Rely K POilsou CeoO Hsrt Id Kirlcy I IKsmleller O C ttallice 1l Fisher 111t1 1 ilou K Rudy Interest PJ on Time DtpouU Open EtcrySaturdagNight ou nr- o + t sV ceF i F sod Cerh sD < a3 tW I t tPalmer Transfer Co r J i f BAGGAGE WAGONS AND RUBBERTIRED CARRIAGES > YMEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS lij wNI j FlntCUu Livery RIlls Fine Ctrrli ei for Weddings and Funcr t abr Bert Service In the Gty Hank Fare and > V Trunk Hauling Strictly Calk w- i t tilal i I lllicr 01 Night Ilmnc tt 1 w Inirliiiniv Iulinvr hnv pen UOn m t D It p m llmneM jjj r befs F 3 s 00030a0O J FdOs i e 3 1itrJ e JI I E JOHN JI D BWO1r Jeweler It sow m Ida new tre it No s > 4 nreadwataxt floor to The CIIIn Hmn i auk U r MR CtEICII Ims a- New Complete Stock of Jewelry Diamonds j Cut Class Hue Cliin- na a Etc eel Prices Hint = yill Suit the Purse REPAIR IOU A SPECIALTY r r Pure Food is an Antidote tint the bet and you will be tee from all ills Vy contains nothing but the Freshest Groceries and > tockl l IIh markets afford Goods delivered to all parts ol Pe F LALLV The Grocer Telephone 118 loth k St J NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR- ED DRENNAN Manager HOT LUNCH 9 TO J30 DAILY the Best Brands of Bonded Whiskiesi Brandies Etc lOc per Drink STOP AT TilE NEW RICHMOND WHEN IN Y If you hav anything to do in the way of rOo Tin Sheet Iron or Galvjiiizid Corsica Work Tdeptone to CHRIS MILLER He willcall anJ give you prices thatlare reason ibis Work 740I SHOP COR SIXTH TRIMBLE STS p VG fU Ttlmlilc All Cll AND I WANTS YOUR- HORSESHOEIhlG 11 Hew Work Reparing All Guaranteed 71R000RTBTRBBTk k Henry Mammen Jr eg00KBINDEF A Thor Uibly equipped Cookmaking Iaat You need send lotliini e- ottawn l PATENT PLAT OPENING J OOIcr r r
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Page 1: 1 i Cot i hKhfOW Illll t - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt74xg9f5v4z/data/0095.pdf · REACH TRANSPORT TO AP ch PEAR BEFORE COM NITTEE-9FnntfatKyJaa t 33 Delegations from

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t Orrica 111 Boutn Third I TEUFHOKS No 158

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THCRSDAY JANUARY SS 1903I f

+ rDAILY THOUGHTLife Is Incomplete with any ol Its

duties nniono 4

SUFFRAGE ISSCIIOOL ELECTIONS

The Padncah delegation that hascone to Frankfort seekingr nmendments Is committed

cbarlerIrlIWomen suffrage provision In the sec

IhaItlwomen have risen In tbtlr IndignationV lglI ¬

ttt IIe re I that many of the

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1 Ie1hanI

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preserve They are flghtlcgthe reposed repeatof1 the law on the I

jitt IIhanIt

lOrntarid ought to be allowed to do It It

IIk a tact nevertheless that tOe womenft do not vote right or not right even

I IImay they haTe the power Thebe come truth In the argument

iItakIarouseinterest cud for this reason they donot Tote in school elections

tIloneyer as the Lexington Heraldsuggests if the women who are doingthe protesting and who take the meninterest in such matters when then is

i legislation promised or sought Were asc tactive after they secured such

concessions even as insignificant asi suffrage in school elections the pre-

en arguments that the women whoshould do not avail themselves of theprivilege and leave It to bo prosti ertiled by Illiterate and worse bywomen could not be made-

i pThoOur schools can never be up to thebest possible standard until the public1fl much more alive to their interests itthan it is now until citizens generally

r an informed as to school improve atmenu and advances In other places7alld are eager to obtain these imTTovements for our own schools it Is topossible even probable that this interm may be constantly Increased by

i the women electors whom an effort isnow being made to shut out of all partlclpatlon in school affairs and

The Herald then signifies Its ob elljectlon to the women suffrage clause getof the second class charter as it nowstands and suggests that there be aneducational qualification becausethere is no reason for further Inacreasing the Illiterate vote of ratcommunity u was done by thegranting of the school suffrage to allwomen of voting age Tbe South thehas suffered already too mach fro ofmenforced enlsrgements of the sot It

f rage Iit declares to be willingto commit itself rashly to stillgreater enlargements To ns thegranting of a school suffrage for Thewomen with an educational qnallttcotton would have seemed a mac p wasjoutaer one for the womans canseif their on

cause was to be Judged by Its r-eYsuitsthanthi

the ono that was madeI andcontendedI thedaysmen we are not now debating The have

question to our minds IIs one of is

good of expediency to the whole sscommunity If the educational quillfication Is to be tried in this country

Js it seems fitting to apply it first t thevote on educational matters i If itever to be applied universally the enterlng wedge can be made most easilywhore the suffrage Is extended We

CCanffnglsts believe that those womenwho look upon any ques

tlon of pnbllo interest not from the I

standpoint of citizens desiring thecommon good lull its they wouldhave masculine voters In nationalaffairs look upon pnbllo questions Itneither as Republicans nor as Demoicrap Dot as Americans that suchwomen suffragists would be found in The1one accord with ns It a test could beIIgesStd of the school suffrage to women with goodan educational cjuallfiactlon Wouldnot such an educational amendment paveslWhdilemuaicompro by

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sepal of women whoop suffrage and1 those who oppose this upset u would

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I JUST TilE SAMEII A lot ot banoombe never did answer

1an argument The city IIs In a bad

knowsaborrow money several months beforethe time for making a new levy showsIR The tax levy may Indeed herebeen too smell but why t Decanse ofextravagance Certain appropriationswere made for certain purposesEither these appropriations were inadequate which shows a lock of Judg ¬

ment or they were wasted pateshows a look of prudence and whenthey were spent others appropriationswere drawn onto make np the shortage There may have been a neat ¬

city for this borrowlnr It IIslikely that there wee as the admlnlstratlon that made the tax levy showedsuch a wanton lack of Intelligent 1

buslneess mitten that their judgment I

of what it would wet to run the citywas probably u far from correct a 1

eltravaigance I

spent on the streets Ride over ostreets and see 1If there IIs anyof what It was spent for In otherdepartments there has been similar ex ¬

travagance The city IIs not only bar¬

rowing money but it has nothing toshow for 30000 or 110000 that I

ought to be in the sinking load andanrlset tled It has been spot and willve to be mule good some timeThe Sun will be very glad wben

the statement that Iis aald to be InprepreparationTho fact If It is a tact that theformer city clerk did not keep therecords well dot not exonae the administration rev its extravagance

the city oouncll had retrlote itself to the appropriations

made for running the olty whenterry was made last Jane there

would now beno deficit

honldnany more dlllydallying from the board of wealth

e the matter into their own bandsand see that we have an institution ofthis description at sate Last summere the board was a nonentity and for ofseveral months now then has been no animporttand acted on by the health boardwen neglected or rather Ignored entlrely by this board It Isnow claimedthat there an vacancies becinse ofsome of the newly elected membersfalling to qualify In time end someclilm that there la no president or eta

officers because the time stoolaw for reorganizing the board has

organlutloaomen Jothey hold on until their successors areelected and qualify and so you have

We need a board of health ono theClvio Federation might try its hand

providing the city one The ladlesknow the need of st health board andshould be willing to use their efforts A

secure one for Padncah not resetsBull that it ia em affair that ladlesshould concern themselves with butbecause everything else baa lolledWhen women consider the matter

agitate lIt perhaps the city coonand the members of the board willashamed of themselves and take

some steps towards rectifying thewrong that hat existed so longThink of s city the size of Padncahwith 30000 Inhabitants and over andvirtually no board of health

The Sun did not attempt to convincecity council of the inadvlsabtllty

getting another telephone systemhas far too much knowledge ot the bf

Impossibility of some things fur instinoe of convincing a body u Intelllgent u the retry council of anything

arguments The Sun brought tobear against another telephone system

to show the people what Dam willskulls they here put in office Later

it will not be necessary to shoo-s It will become self evident A the

council that constantly raises salariescreates new offices when It knowscity is Borrowing money everyto run the government and willto increase taxes ta pay fIt back

rather a dangerous experiment for a ST

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bringing rive

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andbrings back lost flcshagetrolNoweakest stomach can die-

t Scotts Emulsion It tastestoo Scotts Emulsion A

the way for other fooden wasted and weakened ot

longl illness it gives strengthappetite that ordinary food

cannot give Not only food coc

icine too Scotts Emul moatthe

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> 1e Kuw that opruin nJ roorphlntan Ctaplleoartotla pehonsl

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l o Vm Kaw tact Mthr TrltaJ IIs aelbrstd nrtcHpttna seat bollIt Pea bo JIla art ear furl r peer and that each boul0 ho poem beers the sumo of The 110-

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Do Tee Pee lhlwMan vag this 10 ifKt rmrfr itirlnccklldklrtk or lhrooaDwIke eellr pClod of iittlonchr reenenn

roWr14 that bbp m wenh bassetTbgon faaa OdnStlto trgaer mDtlleM OarpooY as

sees BRAORELD REQUUTOR CO

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cllbll t the Republicans did not putIt there

dWe are not talking about I89597lWe are talking about 100K03 Nomatter bow the Republican councilitroarednever left them as the finances are at

sent nor with the pnipect of sucha deficit

While Former Citj Attorney Lightfoot was reducing the cltyIIbllltby 11300 In the Allen casemight jut as well have reduced It tonothing This would have been tatmore acceptable to the people

HAS BEEN THE ROUNDS

PROMINENT Y M O A WORKER

ONCE A NEWSPAPER MAN

Mr George T Hooter of Chicagowho is here this week in the Interest

the Y M U A work IIs not only1

renal worker mad a forcible1speaker but a most agreeable andIpleisant man socially ant has wonmarry friends In his stay here Allthis may be easily accounted for bythe fact that ho Is an osmewspamm and has worked In all departments of this varied school tromII

the hellbox cpas be cleverly puts itvisand he IHo D r iik tml that itboaI

ba lauluot down as some poorIdevils hue been doomed to gowas with Eugene Fields on the

Gazette at one time and hasmash I

cr Interesting reminiscences of tblversatile genius and especially ot his

copy which 1s said to here had allthat essential earmark of genius ihlegibility Mr Bonier IIon the IroII

gram for the coming state Y M Ol

convention hero and his returnwill be a pleasant scent to all w hosurfhue met him and enjoyed him tbliIweek

TIlE PADUCAII CROWD

AND OTHER DELEGATIONSchREACH TRANSPORT TO AP

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33 Delegationsfrom the commercial bodies of Loutsvllle Lexington Paducah BowlingGreen Shelbyvllle and Ashland erehere to appear before the committees

the house on constitutional amendmend and corporate Institutions tourge the repeal of the double liabilityclones as to corporations and toaway with the ad valorem system oftaxatonsin cities Tbe committees

hue joint sseslons to hcar tbedelegation The bills to repeal tthedouble liability come was offered

house by Representative Newcomb and In the senate by W W

Books The bill proposing the con t1

tutlonal amendment was offered by toRepresentative Letterle and Senator toWeller pi

LOUIS EXPOSITION LODDseen

Frankfort Jan 33 GovernorBeckham has received a telegram from

A Lee of St Louis announcingbat the delegation from Missouri totwo

on the assembly In the interest 01rhexposition appropriation will ar

here on January 38 next Iresllions of tbe local CommercialIIs arranging a reception for them

BANDMASTER DEADIIyearEvansvllle boat Jan 230eorgeai

Warren famous as a bandmastermusical writer died this moraine vllleseventyflve years He retired

business several yon aApoplexy was the coma of his along

MAJOR PAYNE DEAD

Mayfield Ky Jan 23Uajor MPayne one of the oldest citizens 1jheneiIneresea A Prentlss Psynejof this ciITandDEATH AT FARMINUTON who

Joke Oochran son of Billy OocbranIOndeceased end nephew of JIohran of Mayfleld died of pneuIt

at his home near Parmlngton °ITOage of S3 years

r W W Asher of 70eLeans basso letsIs visiting his daughter Mrs If it

alley patrol

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SMALLPOX IN GRAVES iALL OP THR PATIENTS WI

lOON IJE OUT OF lUNflEK

MsjfleM Ky Jan 99Thera oreJabout sixteen owes of small pox In Ithecounty at this time Miss Kate Lock

harts ease at Fsrtnlngton Is a mildone and she will soon recover Boocontracted the disease at Oekt on

Hlctraan county ant it broke onther after she came home There I

no danger of a spread from her raceHenry IIhoda Hickory has

good CIO but IIs Improving end tneroIIs no danger of a spread there

The child of horses Wlllltms atWater Valley hue a light caw of It-

tbu at present Is doing well and willsoon be up-

Edwin Lucas ofWIngo ImprovingMaend will soon recover

All the other cages at WnRO areabout well and excitement has aboutsubsided

There IIs another case about threeles southwest of Water Valley bat

IIt is In goal conditionThe two cases In JIayfleld are get

ting along wellThen are several other cases scat

tend about over the county all othich are out of danger

LOUISVILLE DIVISION WINS

TRACKS IN BETTER SHAPE

THAN ANY OTUER DIVIS

I0NON1 I 0

Chicago Jan g3The Louisvilledivision of the Illinois Central againcarries off the honors In the annualtrack Inspection a tall report ofwhich was Issued today by AssistantJUeneral Manager J F WallaceTrack Inspection on that system IIs

matter of mncb teetered to the employes The section foreman on thedivision gaining the highest averagep151Da d

foreman having the brat section onthe entire line gets a post of a different color The post men are theones entitled to promotion whenangles are to be filled In higherplaces

O W Mortal a section foreman 01the Louisville division attained thehighest standing tae the Teat with ageneralaverage of SO76 The get eral1 averages for the molD line by dlvlslions are Chicago 7380 St Louis7395 Springfield 7366 Peo via8389 Freeport 7080 Dnbuque7135 Omaha 7085 Cherokee0793 Louisville 7683 Tennessee7373 Mississippi 70 Lonlnlana6i3S

PSrThe averages on the Yazoo lintsrange from 75 Son the Lonk lana sib

ion to 511 on the Vicksburg dlvls

RAILROAD DEAL SCENTED

REPORT THAT L a IS PREPAUisINO TO ENTER IWOXVILLE

TENN

Kcoxvllle Penn Jan 99it IsI roellably stated that a recent big r-

estateal

deal In which 138000 cash wapaid for valuable property In the rail

section of the city Indicates thecoming to Knoxvllle of the IllinoisCentral over the Tennessee Centline and the Seaboard Air Line fromAtlanta over the Atlanta Knouand Northern

It IIs stated tuft property wasbasedAtlanta roods stockholders h141tmeeting In Atlanta area It fIs

wbrrebTthe0the Seaboard Both the Illinois Ontral and Seaboard are said to colines from tbe Mississippi to the Atlantlo Ocean and such a combinationaaolorpledl enbhere I

anDIG APPROPRIATIONI1200 000 WANTED TO COMPLETE

A LEVEE ON THE MISI

S9SIPPL1DWashington Jan 23 Represent Ia

live Pierce of Tennessee appearedtore the siren and harbors committeeI

ask for an appropriation of 200000 I

complete the levee on the Misslsslpsires in Fulton wanly Ky ndIIiaIPleraY has

a number of the members of tthoIIIIalgoodI

IIamount lIe else woofs a snrvey tae I

looks rasa dams on Forked Deerfrom Dyorsbnrg to the mouth

TO FIGHT TilE BOEBS j tearRichard Rawllns a young

formerly of Padncab and whoIn the English army ashore

or two ago after having muleto kill himself at the Palm

house has returned tut left for Looltlast evening saying that ILwould return to England end againthtwithout the excitement of solItidlernGOES OUT OF DUSINESS

have sold out my tailoring traill onto Mr Will J Dlcke and want

who are Indebted to me to callsettle Immediately and wanteif

have accounts against me to pre j

them at once that they may bo atpaid Respectfully

W L THOMPSON

CURE A INONETake Laxative BromoQnlnlne Tab¬

All druggists refund the moneylaU to cure E W Droves sig

IIs on each box SBo

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jI >J

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gulag cold tblchlj

on refuses to yield toIsS

otilliiarj tnilatita

Catarrh usually starts with alu the head and If left uncheckedt his climate rarely gets well of its

As fresh cold li taken Ihe diseasespreads getting deeper rend deepercreeping along the macaw membranesfrom nose to throat from throat towindpipe from windpipe to bronohlaltuber and mom bronchial tubeslung cells

The mnoous membranes all oounect on < with another Hence IIIIseasy to sprout from one pirt to another lined with this same membr anThis IsI why catarrh In the head e °n°affects the throat and finally the d0D1eatnth Itself bringing on chronlo catarrhof the stomach which Is a most obstl

eta form of dyspepsiaEverybody li now well agreed t

I

catarrh IsI a blood disease and not a lo

a cal one mad the attempt to cure bylocal applications simply gives temponl7 relief from the purely 1localsymptoms without the remotest affect

1 In staying the progress fJhe disease

IhoThere IIs a new preparation recentlyoffered to the public that isI apparently destined to do away with err °

other ram of catarrh treatmentreThis new remedy Is not a secret

cat medicine tut la a large pleasanttasting tablet composed of Blood roottied gum from the Eucalyptus treeand other valuable and harmless speelites which are taken Internally sallaJseem to have a remittable beneficialeffect upon the blood sod mnconsmembranes aparenllyoUmlaallng thecatairhal poison from the whole sys

temTbOletablets while being pleasantIwetconvenient and absolutely safe to use

have mule tom In lonjj standingcs of catarrh that are little shortmarvelous They are sold bv druggists under name ff Stunts CatarrhTablets andany catarrh sufferer whoJQhassalvesI eta and realized their Inconmyvenlence end nielessnesi will tally apreolate the difference between a merepalUtlve andgtheivingaImpartiali cAllfor full sited package and no mswhere the catarrh is located In toesaidhead throb lungs or stomach Sin

Toawllhdaysnse

rotInCO IteWAUD 1100

RfllIllsl be jpleased tto learn the there Is at least

lone dreaded disease that science has on

een able to cure In All its stages andthethe IIs Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure I

lotok themedial fraternity Catarrh bslnhijconstitutional disease requires aconstitutional treatment Ha

internallyatI actandfag directly upon the blood andbefcons surfaces of the system thedettroyingthefoundation of theense mad giving the patient strength ofbuilding up the constitution andassisting nature In doing Its workThe proprietors have so much faith InIIts curative powers that they offeione hundred dollars forpait1

monlals Address F J CHENEY l600 Toledo Q on

Sold by druggists 7tclastbs was

CONDUCTOR LOSES oldnotA POCKETCOOK

Conductor Smued of the I C t

pocketbook containing UO and a I

traveling card the hoer which bepriics higher tuna the moneTolie kidjjut left a barber shop and hub ntufTedthe money In his pocketbook endplaced the book la his hip pocket liethen balled a street car and thinks In tiersriding the pocketbook must have Inworked up and ont of the pocket

SOUTH CAROLINA INTEBHTATB roliomtaddnPikanerOn account of tie above occasionthe Kashvlllo Chattanocga and St

ouis railway Is now selling eicnnlontickets to Charleston at very 1ow1lrates Apply to N a and St L etor

cket agents for tall Information lately

MAY 11E AN ESCAPED CONVICT cornerEnoch Melton colored In jail heresuspicion IIs believed to be angoIou t ter

ghteen months of Ja twentyone earTIIEsentenoo for killing a negro In a broil1

rails Tcnij He hue confessed to liceOMoer Tom Evltti that he IIs the man eswanted but a picture of him has beensent to Nashville to be sore he IIs the linedtight one

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lrrSIiEItEfUSEDIANb TIlE COURT HAD TO DIS

MISS TUG WARRANT

jMayfleldrty Jan 85 Several da rllago Mitt Daisy MoCltl a young gi

about eighteen years oU and living IInthe neighborhood of Rock this coun-

t came to town andI Icfore JudgeWebb swore to an affidavit that oneLevi DyrI of Oalloway county Ladunder promise cf marriage lednoed

herYesterdaythe caw came up fur trial

before Judge Webb and the defendantannounced that he was ready to marrythe girl When asked If she wcnldmarry him the positively refusedtier father was called In and ho s aretamed the girl The defendant agreedto do ai the girl claimed he hail promised to do and she declined the courthid to dismiss the eaiIllllNIOIIT

Tomorrow night the Mies of Ihe Yi

M U A will heeler the yindjf rutnof the association and their friendscoldtoserved and a program prepared

The ladles have been busy for thepat week or longer arranging for thereception and It will be a big thingAll the members of the association and0ir friends are tactical to attendI

The reception Is given to arouse laterIn the work and to promote t

membership and the state conventionThe reception wilt begin at 8nn1 coniskitI

especialj

The ladles committee met oatcrday afternoon at 4 oclock at tassociation to arrange for the slateiconvention ant the reception tomotrow night There pas B Urge attendance and the meeting was a successlo every way

1The arithmetic class will meet at 7

membersrot Ererequested to attend

NOTICE OF TUB FIRSTMEETING OF CREDITORS

the district tomb of the UnitedBlahs for the District of KentuckyIn bankruptcy

In the matter ot Robert L Nelsonlbankrupt

To the creditors of Robert L Nelof Lamed la the wanly of Mo

Cracken and district aforesaid acunkrupt

ofNovice IIs hereby given that on thelath day of January A D loot 1

said Robert L Nelson was duly adbankrupt and that the Hutteeting of his creditors will be heldt

office In Padncah McCraekenwary Kentucky on the 4th slay ofFebrnaiy A DISOJ at I oclock 1In

forenoon at which time the saidditors may attend prove thel-

im appoint a trustee examine thotaetierbusiness as may come jiroperly beforemeeting

DagbyonBaukruplcyexPaducah Ky Jan 31 IV03

NEVER TOUOIIED HIM

Constable Alex Patton wen afterU Price a man who had been llv

Ing In one of Mr J C farleyi housesthe South Slate and Intended It IIsIILksoaps a position without payingr

113j he owed The Omar went afterm yesterday afternoon and wenttoeUvswift for him and reached the river

hired a man to take him urnthencheerfulsitsOooilbye old man as he got outshooting range

QUITE IMPROBABLEA letter was received at the Herald

office Monday signed A Friend insting to ns the startling Informationt a well known Paducah young

tasty who has visited In Metropolisseveral occasions has just fallen

hurts 111000 The small fortuneleft her so the letter tatllban

1 sweetheart from whom she hadheard for years The writer con

atrlJentheaffab qnite romanticwould also like to add that It IIs

quite Improbable Metropolis Herald

REDUCED nATro T1EBTCommencing March 1 and dally

thereafter until April 30 1003 theWisconsin Central Ry will sell Set

tickets from Chicago to mintsMontana Idaho Oregon Washing-

ton area British Columbia at greatlyuced rates For detailed Informsn Inquire of nearest ticket agent orress T D Campbell D P A liee Building Cincinnati 0 or

James 0 Pond General PassengerAgent Milwaukee Wit

HAS PURCHASED A SALOON

a W Rodfns formerly propelof the blue ribbon saloon but

tIn the restaurant business haspurchased the Conrad Beyer saloon

of Third and Court streets theyesterdayelopen on Uatnrday af

having made a sew repairs

UNIFORMS EXiEOTEDThe trousers and vests for the po ¬

have been received bnt the blouseand overcoats have not yet been

seabed It U thought that Paducahiwill soon appear In their new

garments

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See them if you are ggoing to build

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TilE CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK tPADUCAH KENTUCKY

Capital Stock and Surplus 13000000

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Interest PJ on Time DtpouU Open EtcrySaturdagNight

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J if BAGGAGE WAGONS AND RUBBERTIRED CARRIAGES >

YMEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS lijwNIj FlntCUu Livery RIlls Fine Ctrrli ei for Weddings and Funcr

t abr Bert Service In the Gty Hank Fare and >V Trunk Hauling Strictly Calk w-

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It sow m Ida new tre it Nos >4 nreadwataxt floor toThe CIIIn Hmn i auk

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New Complete Stock

of Jewelry Diamonds

j Cut Class Hue Cliin-na

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REPAIR IOU A SPECIALTY

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Pure Food is an Antidotetint the bet and you will be tee from all ills Vycontains nothing but the Freshest Groceries and >tockllIIh markets afford Goods delivered to all parts ol

Pe F LALLV The Grocer Telephone 118loth k St J

NEW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR-

ED DRENNAN Manager

HOT LUNCH 9 TO J30 DAILY

the Best Brands of Bonded WhiskiesiBrandies Etc lOc per Drink

STOP AT TilE NEW RICHMOND WHEN IN Y

If you hav anything to do in the way of rOo

Tin Sheet Iron or Galvjiiizid Corsica Work Tdeptone to

CHRIS MILLERHe willcall anJ give you prices thatlare reason ibis

Work740ISHOP COR SIXTH TRIMBLE STS

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